Holiday In The Sun-Shades Of Love
Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley · Other Songs - Olsen Twins
If I could be alone with you
You
Every second of my life
I would never play the fool
Never turn my back to you
I was the one who saw you first
A grain in the sands of the universe
I never knew what was ahead of me
Now I'm out of the ice of the wintertime
And here in the sun
I'll stay inside your shades of love
It makes one day forever
And when July has come and gone
This day will last forever
When I see the way you look
The way you look my way
Through the rain
And the water crashing down
Washes both of us away
Away
I was the one who saw you first
A grain in the sands of the universe
I never knew what was ahead of me
Now I'm out of the eyes of the wintertime
And here in the sun
I'll stay inside your shades of love
It makes one day forever
And when July has come and gone
This day will last forever
I'm here inside your shades of love
Makes one day forever
She's all I see in front of me
She's all I need...
I could live a thousand years
If I could be alone with you
And here in the sun
I'll stay inside your shades of love
It makes one day forever
And when July has come and gone
This day will last forever
I'm here inside your shades of love
It makes one day forever
And when July has come and gone
This day will last forever
One day forever
One day forever
One day forever
One day forever...
Holiday In The Sun-Shades Of Love
This upbeat track by Mary-Kate and Ashley captures the quintessential summer vibe that defined their 1990s pop career. As a staple of their discography, the song reflects the duo's signature blend of catchy melodies and nostalgic imagery associated with beach holidays and carefree days. Released during the height of their fame, it serves as a cultural touchstone for Generation X and Y listeners who grew up with their music. The recording exemplifies the bright, polished production style common in their catalog, designed to evoke feelings of warmth and joy. While often featured in compilations and media appearances, the song remains a beloved representation of their early work, showcasing their ability to craft anthems that resonate across decades.
